Directory of volunteering with environmental organisations in or near the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Compiled by the Chilterns Conservation Board Information correct at time of going to press, but please check details with individual organisations before setting out for any advertised task 1
Organisation / Site County Page Archaeology in Marlow Bucks 4 BBOWT (Buckinghamshire) Bucks 5 Booker Common & Woods Protection Society Bucks 6 Box Moor Trust Herts 7 Buckinghamshire Local Access Forum Bucks 8 Butterfly Conservation (Herts & Middx) Herts 9 Canal and Rivers Trust Bucks / Oxon 10 Chesham and District Natural History Society Bucks 11 Chesham Environmental Group Bucks 12 Chiltern Rangers Bucks 13 Chiltern Society Across Chilterns 14 Chiltern Open Air Museum Bucks 15 Coleshill Common Management Committee Bucks 16 Forestry Commission Bucks 17 Friends of Naphill Common Bucks 18 Friends of Priestfield Arboretum Bucks 19 Friends of Studham Common Beds 20 Groundwork (Luton and Beds) Beds 21 Groundwork South Trust Bucks / Oxon 22 Herts Countryside Management Service Herts 23 Hilltop Commons Conservation Group Bucks 24 Misbourne River Action Bucks 25 National Trails Oxon / Bucks 26 National Trust (Bedfordshire) Beds 27 2
Penn & Tylers Green Residents Association Bucks 28 Prestwood Nature Bucks 29 Revive the Wye Bucks 30 Risborough Countryside Group Bucks 31 Sarratt Wildlife Volunteers Herts 32 Sonning Common Green Gym Oxon 33 The Conservation Volunteers (Bedfordshire) Beds 34 Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre Oxon / Berks 35 Wallingford Green Gym Oxon 36 3
Archaeology in Marlow John Laker c/o 9 Spinfield Lane Marlow Bucks, SL7 2JT Telephone 01628 481 792 Types of volunteering expenses to Training to Are johnlaker@thamesinternet.com www.archaeologyinmarlow.org.uk Archaeological investigations are conducted on our Little Marlow site including excavations, recording, surveying, research etc. Generally on Sunday mornings, every fortnight Marlow, Little Marlow and surrounding parishes ne Over 16 and under 77 years old February 2016 4
Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust (Buckinghamshire Office) Paul Simmons College Lake Nature Reserve Upper Icknield Way Bulbourne Tring HP23 5QG Telephone 01442 826774 expenses to Training to Are insured collegelake@bbowt.org.uk www.bbowt.org.uk Practical work on nature reserves, guide and warden roles, livestock lookers. Education and events Visitor centre meet and greet and café. Practical work parties across Bucks various days. Education and events various days Visitor centre roles 7 days a week. See website for details. College Lake Nature Reserve and numerous other reserves around Buckinghamshire. we run various training courses throughout the year which are free to our as well as on the job training as required. ne an interest in wildlife is an advantage, enthusiasm and a willingness to learn new skills. Work parties are generally either 18+ or 16+, but we do have a monthly 14-18 year old work party. March 2016 5
Booker Common & Woods Protection Society Brian Tranter (Chair) 16 Graham Drive High Wycombe Bucks HP124DX Telephone 01494 449035 expenses to Training to Are Chair@bcwps.org.uk www.bcwps.org.uk Replacing bollards; clearing scrub; maintaining paths; clearing litter. As required published by email to contacts list Various places on and around Booker Common but experienced members are always present to guide new ne. Majority of work involves use of hand tools only. Brush cutters are used on occasion but only by who have been trained ne. Children must be supervised March 2016 6
The Box Moor Trust Caroline Evans The Trust Centre London Road Hemel Hempstead Herts HP1 2RE Telephone 01442 253300 expenses to Training to Are carolineevans@boxmoortrust.org.uk www.boxmoortrust.org.uk We are just outside the Chilterns but have conservation and education roles. Conservation- Tuesdays Education / Outreach- Mon-Sat The Box Moor Trust Estate, Hemel Hempstead Basic task training is given at each session and specialist training is when. ne ne March 2016 7
Buckinghamshire Local Access Forum Jonathan Clark c/o Definitive Map & Land Charges Team Transport, Economy & Environment County Hall, AYLESBURY HP20 1UY Telephone 01296 387695 jclark@buckscc.gov.uk http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/environment/rights-of-way/futureof-rights-of-way/local-access-forum/ Types of The Restoring the Record project aims to research volunteering unrecorded rights of way from the historical record in time for the 2026 cut-off date for new applications on the basis of documentary evidence. We are also seeking members of the Forum, particularly from the farming and landowning community and from young people with an interest in access to the countryside. There are no restrictions. expenses to Is training to Are The project involves independent, home-based working, which would also require researching evidence at the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies in Aylesbury, at the volunteer s convenience. The project asks to choose a study area of a parish or cluster of parishes to study. t at present, but possibly in 2017 The project would suit someone with an interest in public rights of way and access to the countryside. Some knowledge or familiarity with historic maps would be an advantage, but not essential. It may suit, for example, a member of a local history society. ne June 2016 8
Butterfly Conservation Hertfordshire & Middlesex Branch Malcolm Hull 11 Abbey View Rd St Albans Herts AL3 4QL Telephone 01727 857 893 expenses to Training to Are malcolmhull@ntlworld.com www.hertsmiddx-butterflies.org.uk Butterfly Conservation own a Nature Reserve called Millhoppers Pasture near Wilstone, Tring. We run a support group which undertakes a range of tasks to support the reserve including scrub clearance and grass cutting. Other support roles come up from time to time regular times. Conservation tasks may take place at any time of year and are organised as required. Millhoppers Pasture is on Watery Lane, Wilstone, Tring OS Grid reference is SP900148. Parking is at Wilstone village hall formal training is, although there will be an introductory session at the start of each task. April 2016 9
Canal & Rivers Trust Miriam Linforth, Volunteer Coordinator Station House 500 Elder Gate Milton Keynes MK9 1BB Telephone 07775 543990 expenses to Training to Are Miriam.Linforth@canalrivertrust.org.uk www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/volunteering A variety of including: Lock keeping, lock painting, vegetation clearance, litter picking, maintenance of historic properties, towpath upkeep and Towpath Taskforce multi-activity initiatives Year-round, any day of the week (according to the nature of the tasks) The South-East Waterway region covers the following areas: Grand Union Canal between Watford and Leicester, (including Aylesbury, Wendover, rthampton & Welford Arms), plus the Oxford Canal in its entirety. Within reasonable limits for travel costs. Training and assessments are to regular who are members of an active Waterway Partnership group. Low-level maintenance tasks require no particular technical expertise. Flexibility, a willing attitude and teamwork skills are always advantageous 18 and above. (so long as they do not undertake extra tasks which have not been planned or risk assessed). February 2016 10
Chesham & District Natural History Society Trevor Brawn 81 Glenister Road, Chesham, Bucks HP5 2AZ Telephone 01494 774945 expenses to Is training to Do you have any age limits to Will be insured whilst working with you? trevorbrawn50@gmail.com www.bucksvoice.net/cdnhs Species surveying and habitat management in the Chesham area, with links with other environmental management groups to provide a diversity of Most species monitoring and habitat management takes place at the weekends, usually the third weekend of the month. The active management is usually on a Sunday morning from 10am to 12pm The meeting point is varies on a monthly basis and is identified at our meetings and on the website of our partners Chesham Environmental Group. We cannot offer travelling expenses to for any of our events. We offer informal training on species identification and habitat management We only use hand tools for habitat management and will provide guidance on the safe use of the tools. Some aspects of our habitat management is physically demanding, but we offer a variety of at each event to provide something for all abilities. The species identification and habitat management can include well behaved youngsters of any age providing they are supervised closely by a responsible adult. We cannot offer insurance for our species surveying but our partners Chesham Environmental Group do have insurance to cover the who are actively involved in habitat management. April 2016 11
Chesham Environmental Group Phil Folly 16 Essex Road Chesham Bucks HP5 3HZ Telephone 01494 783691 expenses to Is training to Are Follypostman@aol.com www.cheshamenvironmentalgroup.org.uk Chesham litter picking, River Chess clearance, general tidy up around town. First Wednesday of the month 10.00-12.00 and third Sunday of the month 10.00-12.00 Around Chesham ne ne Public liability and personal accident March 2016 12
Chiltern Rangers John Shaw Kingsmead Depot 60 Fennels Road High Wycombe Bucks HP11 1SL Telephone 01494 474 486 expenses to Training to Do you have any age limits to Are info@chilternrangers.co.uk www.chilternrangers.co.uk Twitter: @chilternrangers Facebook: Chiltern Rangers CIC We have a range of admin and practical for groups and individuals as well as work experience placements, volunteer wardens and more. Watch website for details of events. Two main weekly conservation volunteer groups both 10am- 1pm. All welcome. Green Mondays - Chesham & Amersham area. Meet Chesham Town Council Car Park, Catlings Rd. Green Thursdays meet Wycombe Rye Lido Car Park, High Wycombe. Throughout the Chilterns area especially around High Wycombe and South Bucks., depending on the role. We provide free transport to and from site in our minibus on Green Monday & Green Thursdays., depending on the role and the individual. Practical - anything from Field ID short courses to NPTC skills and more. Enthusiasm for woodlands, the environment and wildlife and a sense of humour! We work with a wide range of community groups and people with a wide range of abilities so communication skills and a positive, inclusive attitude are key. U16 must be accompanied by an appropriate adult. There is no upper age limit, we carry 10million PL insurance. February 2016 13
The Chiltern Society Geoff Wiggett White Hill Centre White Hill Chesham HP5 1AG Telephone 01442 875906 expenses to Training to Are geoffreywiggett@btinternet.com www.chilternsociety.org.uk A huge number of roles with our many interest groups including path monitoring, conservation work, photographic, planning, historic buildings and landscapes, cycling and walking Most days of the week depending on the groups' activities Throughout the Chilterns ne ne March 2016 14
Chiltern Open Air Museum George Hunt Newland Park, Gorelands Lane, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire HP8 4AB Telephone 01494 871 117? expenses to Training to Are volunteering@coam.org.uk www.coam.org.uk Various including: Historic Building Steward, Ticket Office & Shop, Education, Artefact conservation, Buildings & Maintenance, Site & Farm Year-round, days vary according to tasks Chiltern Open Air Museum Full induction and tour of Museum, as well as Health and Safety and equipment training. People under 18 should enquire about the Young Volunteers Club (usually second Saturday of the month) March 2016 15
Coleshill Common Management Committee Chris Wege Rosewood Barracks Hill Coleshill Amersham Bucks HP7 0LW Telephone 01494 724 152 c.wege@btinternet.com expenses to Training to Are provided Practical conservation work Various days of week. Usually 10am Coleshill Common On the job instruction as necessary ne Under 12s with parents only February 2016 16
Forestry Commission Robert Bell Forestry Commission South East England Upper Icknield Way Aston Clinton Bucks HP22 5BE Telephone 0300 067 4160 expenses paid to Training to Are provided Robert.bell@forestry.gov.uk www.forestry.gov.uk/england-volunteering Practical conservation tasks, working alongside FC staff and Chiltern Society members 1 st and 3 rd Tuesdays of the month. 10am 1pm Wendover Woods and surrounding FC woodlands Weekend volunteering, information assistants, car park marshalling, general site duties (e.g. litter picking) Summer weekends, school holidays. Time commitment flexible Wendover Woods Safe and proper tool use Training provided provided Reasonable level of physical Willingness to converse with fitness members of the public 16+ 16+, through Chiltern Society April 2016, through FC 17
Friends of Naphill Common Peter Davis 195, Main Road Naphill High Wycombe Bucks HP14 4SE Telephone 01494569303 expenses to Training to Are pj-davis@hotmail.co.uk www.naphillcommon.org.uk Clearing scrub; maintaining paths; putting up notices and way-marks; clearing ponds; historical research Mostly weekends. Usually Sunday morning. Irregular published on website Naphill Common. Specific meeting places vary for each work party Experienced people always present. We hope to eventually be able to offer training Use of hand tools for clearing scrub. Historical research skill would be useful for research projects, but children must be supervised by an adult, for practical tasks February 2016 18
Friends of Priestfield Arboretum Coralie Ramsey, Hon.Curator Stony Lane, Little Kingshill, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 0DS Telephone 07887 730 200? expenses to Training to Are curator@priestfieldarboretum.org.uk www.priestfieldarboretum.org.uk Light maintenance of the grounds of a 5 acre privately owned arboretum with a small team of other. Work guided by the Hon. Curator. Third Sunday of every month. 10am to 12pm On site at Priestfield Arboretum, Stony Lane, Little Kingshill, HP16 ODS Onsite training as required to maintain the Arboretum Able to traverse slightly uneven ground on a slope, carry and operate garden type tools. ne February 2016 19
Friends of Studham Common Paul Tearle Baroona Swannells Wood Studham Beds. LU6 2QB Telephone Paul Tearle 01582 872073 Denis Davidson 01582 872650 eptearle@btinternet.com expenses to Training to Are www.foscomm.org Practical conservation work, wildlife surveys, dormouse monitoring, historical research Practical conservation work maintaining Studham common, including hedge laying and occasional botanical and wildlife surveys. Every 3 rd Saturday of the month (some exceptions, check website). Hazel Dormouse monitoring monthly May to October Historical Research, throughout the year Studham Common, but lunch is provided for the work parties Brush-cutter and first aid training to regular attendees. Dormouse monitors could train as licenced handlers. ne ne, although work not always suitable for children when power tools and cutting gear used. March 2016 20
Groundwork Luton & Bedfordshire Stockwood Park Luton Beds LU1 4BH Telephone 01582 720 147 expenses paid to Training to Are provided lutonandbedfordshire@groundwork.org.uk www.groundwork.org.uk/lutonandbedfordshire Various short and long term, including admin / office based; education; event support; youth; practical regular depends on projects, events etc Almost all based at office. For off-site work, transport is provided from the office to site, if required to fulfil the role Depends on the specific volunteer opportunity April 2016 21
The Groundwork South Trust Ltd Jamie Murray Colne Valley Park Centre Denham Court Drive Denham Uxbridge UB9 5PG Telephone 01895 832 662 expenses paid to Training to Are provided Jamie.murray@groundwork.org.uk www.groundwork.org.uk/south Ranges from practical conservation work to office / admin duties (see website for more information) Week days and weekends Denham, Iver, West Drayton On the job training with an allocated mentor Specific skills vary according to role and are outlined in task descriptions on website Minimum age 16 years April 2016 22
Hertfordshire Countryside Management Service Isabel Crozier Countryside Management Service Office (Car Park H) Environment Dept. County Hall Hertford SG13 8DN Telephone 01992 588433 rtheast.cms@hertfordshire.gov.uk expenses to Training to Are Practical conservation/access improvements, leading health walks, leading guided walks, monitoring the condition of promoted routes, admin (based in Hertford). See website for role descriptions Various times depending on role, including weekdays and weekends Across Hertfordshire Agreed travel to and from training days can be claimed if are using public transport or their own vehicle. Generally no, although depends on role Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult March 2016 23
Hilltop Commons Conservation Group (Hawridge and Cholesbury Commons Preservation Society) Lindsay Griffin Flint Cottage Hawridge Vale Hawridge HP5 2UG Telephone 01494 758440 expenses to Is training to Are volunteer@hawridgeandcholesburycommons.org www.hawridgeandcholesburycommons.org Heathland regeneration; hazel coppice restoration; scrub clearance; pond maintenance; tractor driving to keep paths and rides open and bracken control; felling and cross-cutting small trees with chainsaw; bonfires; species surveying; owl box monitoring; photography Alternate Sundays from September to April and various other times to suit for some activities Hawridge and Cholesbury Commons, but refreshments are provided including Lindsay s legendary fruit cake Training to use hand tools safely and properly given as required. Other training may be to regular, e.g. chainsaw, risk assessment, etc. Reasonable level of physical fitness Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by a parent for public liability and 3rd party; very limited personal accident March 2016 24
Misbourne River Action Bob Older 2 Woodside Close, Chalfont St Peter, Bucks, SL9 9TA Telephone 01753 885131, 0781 651 4868 expenses to Training to Are provided Bob.older@me.com www.misbourneriveraction.org Office tasks include: website management; preparation of method statements for potential river lining project Lottery Application; operating a telephone tree for members without e-mail access. Practical tasks include: flow measuring; invertebrate studies; river corridor maintenance; large scale weeding Support on stand at local shows Work groups approx.. every 5 weeks on either a Sunday or Saturday (generally morning) On River Misbourne between Amersham and Chalfont St Peter As required e.g. for flow measurements and invertebrate studies ne Under 16 s must be accompanied by a parent February 2016 25
National Trails Sara Piggott National Trails Office Countryside Service Signal Court Old Station Way Eynsham Oxon OX29 4TL Telephone 01865 810 211 expenses paid to Training to Are provided nt@oxfordshire.gov.uk www.nationaltrails.co.uk/ridgeway Practical conservation work on the Ridgeway and Thames Path Tuesday Friday 10.30am to 3.30pm Ridgeway and Thames Path ne Over 18s only February 2016 26
National Trust Bedfordshire Anthony Lambert or Holly Ramsden Chestnut Cottage Chute Farm Whipsnade Bedfordshire, LU6 2LN Telephone 01582 873663 expenses to Training to Are Anthony.lambert@nationaltrust.org.uk holly.ramsden@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunstable-downs-and-whipsnadeestate Countryside management: working as part of a team to manage our land in Bedfordshire Litter picking: an opportunity for individuals to help keep our countryside clean and tidy Volunteer Ranger: working with our Rangers at weekends on a variety of jobs and assisting at events Countryside Management Volunteer Every Monday 9am to 4pm, Tuesday 10am to 3pm, Wednesday 10am to 3pm & Thursday 10am to 3pm Second Sunday 10am to 3pm each month Litter Picking Volunteer: times to suit volunteer Volunteer Ranger: Saturday or Sunday 8:30am to 4pm Dunstable and Whipsnade Downs, Whipsnade Heath, Whipsnade Tree Cathedral, Totternhoe Knolls, Sharpenhoe Clappers, Sundon Hills Country Park, we ll provide training as required ne ne vembver 2017 (updated) 27
Penn & Tylers Green Residents Society Mike Morley 11, Burrows Close PENN, High Wycombe, Bucks HP10 8AR Telephone 01494 816638 What types of volunteering? expenses to Training to (Please state) Are mike.morley4@btinternet.com www.pennandtylersgreen.org.uk Practical woodland maintenance e.g. clearing woodland scrub; maintaining condition of woodland and woodland paths; erecting notices; researching history of woodland; surveying wildlife; monitoring dormice First weekend of winter months outside of breeding season. Otherwise ad hoc Common Wood and Millar Wood, Penn Those with chainsaw or brush-cutter expertise are most welcome ne, although those under 16 should be accompanied by an adult March 2016 28
Prestwood Nature Vanessa Rickett Fairholme, Perks Lane Prestwood HP16 0JQ Telephone 01494 866516 expenses to Training to Are Membership@prestwoodnature.org.uk www.prestwoodnature.org.uk Carrying out surveys of hedgerows, trees, orchards, ponds. Revitalising woodlands. Counting butterflies, glow worms and other species Maintenance of orchard and wildlife garden, creating and managing wild life meadows and ponds. Usually weekends but also some during week for surveying particularly. Within a 3 mile radius of centre of Prestwood Safe use of equipment and species recognition. Willingness to spend time in the outdoors in all weathers! Under 16 need to be supervised by adult. February 2016 29
Revive the Wye c/o Chiltern Rangers Kingsmead Depot 60 Fennels Road High Wycombe Bucks HP11 1SL Telephone 01494 474 486 opportunites are expenses to Training to Are provided info@chilternrangers.co.uk www.revivethewye.org.uk Conservation work: e.g. river clean ups, fisheries work, litter picking, scrub clearance, marginal planting, constructing instream flow deflectors Admin work: e.g. supporting meetings, website updates, events organising, promotion Monitoring work: e.g. monitoring bankside flora and fauna, riverfly monitoring Walk leaders Mostly weekdays, but sometimes weekends. Events are organised every 2-3 months Along the River Wye within Wycombe District t at the moment, but may do if a regular group is established Need to be reasonably physically fit ne March 2016 30
Risborough Countryside Group Francis Gomme 61 Stratton Road, Princes Risborough, Bucks, HP27 9AX Telephone 01844 274 865 francisgomme@aol.com expenses to Is training to Will be insured whilst working with you? Conservation work at local nature reserves and wildlife sites. Field archaeology. All year Mainly within 5 miles of Princes Risborough but occasionally further afield Dependant on project and partner organisations ne ne. However some activities will not be suitable for under 12s March 2016 31
Sarratt Wildlife Volunteers Dawn Pitts Crossriggs Dimmocks Lane Sarratt Rickmansworth Herts, WD3 6AR Telephone 01923 267071 expenses to Training to Are dawnmlpitts@btinternet.com On site scrub clearance, creation of glades, general creation and maintenance of habitats on our commons. 2 nd Sunday morning of the month. 10am 12 noon On 4 Commons and the Village Green owned by Sarratt Parish Council On site during the task ne, except to be fairly physically able ne, except children must be accompanied by an adult, by the insurance of Sarratt Parish Council February 2016 32
Sonning Common Green Gym Robin Howles, Secretary 5 Priory Copse Peppard Common Henley-on-Thames Oxon RG9 5LH Telephone 01189 723528 expenses to Training to Are scgg09@gmail.com www.sonningcommon.tcv.org.uk Practical nature conservation on nature reserves, commons, SSSIs etc. Activities include scrub clearance, pond work, fencing, hay-raking, footpath work, hedge planting and more, using hand-tools only Every Thursday and Saturday 9.30-12.30 See website for locations of up-coming sessions, including where to park travel expenses, but we arrange car-sharing. We provide safety gear and all tools. Guidance on tools-handling and how to go about the tasks safely on site. We can send on day courses for specialist training eg hedge-laying skills required. We accommodate all levels of fitness as Green Gyms aim to promote fitness and health through practical nature conservation. People below 16yrs must be accompanied by a responsible adult. upper age limit. We have full pubic liability insurance. March 2016 33
The Conservation Volunteers Bedfordshire Katherine Miskin The Cemetery Gatehouse, Foster Hill Road, Bedford MK41 7TD Telephone 01234 217553 expenses to Training to Are beds@tcv.org.uk www.tcv.org.uk Practical conservation tasks (sometimes within The Chilterns AONB) Monday & Thursday 9am to 5pm (excluding bank holidays). Contact us to be put on the regular e-mail task list. Mostly Bedfordshire but also Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, rthamptonshire and Milton Keynes. t unless they want to become a volunteer officer and become more involved with the organisation & leading of tasks. Training in basic health & safety, use of hand tools in a variety of practical situations and why we do what we do. ne required all necessary training given 18+ March 2016 34
Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre Caroline Coleman c/o Oxfordshire County Council Signal Court Old Station Way Eynsham Oxfordshire OX29 4TL Telephone 01865 815 120 expenses to Training to Are Caroline.coleman@oxfordshire.gov.uk www.tverc.org Help with species / habitat surveys in Oxfordshire and assistance with office-based activities including data management Times are flexible and can be arranged with TVERC Various sites in Oxfordshire or in our office at Eynsham, Oxfordshire Training and support for activities where necessary Identification skills are useful for survey work. Office-based need to have good attention to detail and be comfortable with computer-based applications but training in specific packages can be provided Adults only March 2016 35
Wallingford Green Gym Jennifer Brooker Telephone? expenses to Training to Are jenniferbrooker777@btinternet.com www.wallingfordgreengym.org.uk Countryside conservation: scrub clearance; fencing Tuesday mornings Across South Oxfordshire. In the Chilterns: at Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve (usually about once a month) : on-the-job training ne ne, but U16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult March 2016 36